Rockville school pitches in for Family Justice Center

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Helping moms and kids
(From left) Fifth-grader Joshua Coruoisier and third-grader Lesly Herrera get help from Braxton Mann of Suitland as they load baby supplies Friday that Maryvale Elementary School in Rockville collected for the Two Men and a Truck annual Movers for Moms campaign. The donations were given to the Montgomery County Family Justice Center Foundation.

Fifth-graders Sienna Bridges (left) and Aliyah Brammer carry baby supplies Friday that Maryvale Elementary School in Rockville collected for the Two Men and a Truck annual Movers for Moms campaign. The donations were given to the Montgomery County Family Justice Center Foundation.

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Third-graders Juliette Bolte (left) and Kayla Murphy carry baby supplies Friday that Maryvale Elementary School in Rockville collected for the Two Men and a Truck annual Movers for Moms campaign. The donations were given to the Montgomery County Family Justice Center Foundation.

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Helping moms and kids
(From left) Fifth-grader Joshua Coruoisier and third-grader Lesly Herrera get help from Braxton Mann of Suitland as they load baby supplies Friday that Maryvale Elementary School in Rockville collected for the Two Men and a Truck annual Movers for Moms campaign. The donations were given to the Montgomery County Family Justice Center Foundation.

Student government leaders at Maryvale Elementary School in Rockville listened to a talk about the Montgomery County Family Justice Center on Friday before helping load the donations of baby and mother supplies the school collected for the center.

It was part of the Movers for Moms drive organized by the Rockville franchise of moving company Two Men and a Truck.